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Hi guys, is anyone of you using VMIX with After Effects over NDI? And if yes, could this one please explain me a useful, piratical workflow? Yes, I have VMIX, After Effects and NDI running like it is described in this official video from VMIX: BUT!: This may work fine in a cozy environment at home if you want to play a bit around or make a nice youtube video, but it is nothing for the real world in a live production. The problems I'm facing: - To start the playback of my animated lower third I have to focus on After Effects and hit the short cut Key to start the playback. If I'm focused on the VMIX Window it doesn't work. - The playback runs infinite, no automatic stop. I have to stop it by pressing the key again and then it doesn't even automatically goes to the start of the animation. I have to set it manually back on start. - This are already enough issues for chaos in a live production but to make it even more the perfect setup for a disaster I do not only have one lower third, I need at least 4 different ones. Which means I have to manually set the courser to that one which has to come next. - And finally, the thing with the rendering. After Effects starts to render only after I started the playback for the live preview which is used for this NDI connection. I was not able to find a way to start the render process before so that it is safely done when I play the animation. But since every lower third is changed by external new data over a json input it has to rendered every time new. That leads to the risk that my animation does not run smooth. I spent already days to find a solution for these issues but without success. So, If anyone can help it is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Ok, since nobody can help.... simple question: How do YOU create NICE lower thirds for your live production?
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Originally Posted by: mke Ok, since nobody can help.... simple question: How do YOU create NICE lower thirds for your live production?
Thanks! Define "NICE" Imo they have to be functional , informative but not overly distracting (XAML and/or GT have been suitable for me so far)
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Use a presentation software like ProPresenter.
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Just create them in AE, add it as a image sequence into a GT file and addthe textfields with GT...et voilà
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Originally Posted by: doggy Originally Posted by: mke Ok, since nobody can help.... simple question: How do YOU create NICE lower thirds for your live production?
Thanks! Define "NICE" Imo they have to be functional , informative but not overly distracting (XAML and/or GT have been suitable for me so far) I would call the following example "nice": https://elements.envato.com/de/lower-third-VS4FRL7Just an example. Most of the templates on evanto.com are made for After Effects and I thought for a good reason. But I wonder more and more how do others use them productive? Originally Posted by: ljudatervinning Use a presentation software like ProPresenter. Actually I did so far till I decided it is really time for a new more modern and up to date design of my lower thirds. And I thought, since there are the most made for AE this is the tool to go for. Am I wrong? Originally Posted by: Rinsky Just create them in AE, add it as a image sequence into a GT file and addthe textfields with GT...et voilà Hm, but since the Text is part of the animation I doubt this works? And besides that I have some graphics to change as well dynamically (National flags)
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You could also animate the text in GT (maybe not the same as in AE, but you could find a fitting solution) and just add a image for the flags and use the path to the flags and you will always have the flags you want to show
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Maybe it could be easier if you launch the clips from Premiere ¿?
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I've wondered about this myself. I have AE, and I have some templates that I purchased from Envato Market. I used the templates when I used OBS before I switched to vMix. I would pre-render them, and just use them as a video file overlay. Now in vMix, I take a template that I like, and I recreate it the best I can in GT title designer. I will usually render the template in AE without any text, and play that as a background in GT and overlay my text. Works well enough, and is easier (I think) than mucking about in AE when running a live show.
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